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lady liberty, one of new york city's top tourister attractions has been closed since it was damaged by the superstorm. the storm hit the new york area one day after the national monument was reopened after a renovation. experts are warning of an illegal practice that could pop wake of sandy. consumer advocates say unscrupulous sellers will use the illegal procedure known as title washing to move cars. once flooded and full of sand from new york or new jersey, then sell them. experts say suggest car byers pull a vehicle history report from outfits like car fax or auto check or let a mechanic you trust look at the vehicle. they also recommend a smell test. >> when a car sits in standing water, particularly saltwater, that car will take on a smell that's difficult to get rid of. >> there are reportedly 16,000 new and up to 250,000 used cars damaged by sandy. >> a task force has determined that mega-storms like sandy cost consumers millions. the panel came up with recommendations designed to reduce the frequency of power outages. >> snow mageddon, the suffocating and paralyzing storm, cost
lady liberty, one of new york city's top tourister attractions has been closed since it was damaged by the superstorm. the storm hit the new york area one day after the national monument was reopened after a renovation. experts are warning of an illegal practice that could pop wake of sandy. consumer advocates say unscrupulous sellers will use the illegal procedure known as title washing to move cars. once flooded and full of sand from new york or new jersey, then sell them. experts say suggest...
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or western new york really, i guess everything outside of new york city is upstate in new york. anyway, they've got some snow. and, again, this is all involving the circulation over what's left of sandy, which is in eastern canada right now way up north. and it's slowly but surely pulling, pulling, pulling away. now, our weather looks quiet this weekend and early next week, but a couple of storms will be developing down in the south. we're in a pattern that's gonna get these storms out over the atlantic to be something questionable. we'll be talking about the prospects of stormy weather sometime next week coming up in just a few minutes with our insta weather plus forecast. >>> our big story this morning comes out of baltimore city where police are investigating the sexual assault of a female jogger. >> her attacker held her at knife point. here's the latest on the investigation. >> the fells point promenade offers excellent views of baltimore's water front, so it's no surprise it's become a popular spot to go jogging but sharon clark said she's encountered some scary spots alon
or western new york really, i guess everything outside of new york city is upstate in new york. anyway, they've got some snow. and, again, this is all involving the circulation over what's left of sandy, which is in eastern canada right now way up north. and it's slowly but surely pulling, pulling, pulling away. now, our weather looks quiet this weekend and early next week, but a couple of storms will be developing down in the south. we're in a pattern that's gonna get these storms out over the...
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york city marathon. >> the race had become a distraction. it had become a distraction for people who were working and trying to help people. >> help is beginning to show up by the truckload here. the basic necessities like water, food and warm clothes. ♪ >> tonight an all star lineup of entertainers with bruce in the strike zone gathered in coming together, a benefit for storm victims organized by nbc. ♪ >> while along the boardwalk, atlantic city hotels and casinos reopened. >> i really wanted to come and get away. >> a short break during what odds are will be a long and difficult recovery. jay gray, wbal tv 11 news. >> it is the final weekend of the presidential race and both campaigns will blitz battleground states. president obama and challenger mitt romney are competing for votes. they spent part of their schedules in the battleground state of ohio. both are hoping 11th hour stops will change sway votes which could make or break a bid for the white house. it takes 270 electoral votes to win it all. experts suggest that both candidat
york city marathon. >> the race had become a distraction. it had become a distraction for people who were working and trying to help people. >> help is beginning to show up by the truckload here. the basic necessities like water, food and warm clothes. ♪ >> tonight an all star lineup of entertainers with bruce in the strike zone gathered in coming together, a benefit for storm victims organized by nbc. ♪ >> while along the boardwalk, atlantic city hotels and casinos...
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the balloons are in new jersey but will be in new york city in time for their big day. they're expected to be floating alongside favorites including buzz light year, kermit the frog for two miles an thanksgiving morning. many of us use pumpkin to make pies and other dishes but you can use pumpkin to make other healthy dishes. good morning. >> good morning. >> so pumpkin is so versatile. >> yesh it's versatile and super nutritious. so i think there's so many ways you can use it. >> let's start with breakfast. >> i thought of some good ideas. if you typically do like maybe oatmeal with nuts. just throw in maybe a quarter cup of pumpkin puree. this is only 40 calories, 4 grams of fiber and 380% of the vitamin a. that's a big nutritional boost. the other option is if you're going to make any kind of pan cake or waffle batter instead of using the egg you can replace it with a fourth of a cup of pumpkin puree. it adds a nice texture. you're replacing that egg if you're hesitant about using too many eggs. spice it up with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves. >> jazz it up. how about for
the balloons are in new jersey but will be in new york city in time for their big day. they're expected to be floating alongside favorites including buzz light year, kermit the frog for two miles an thanksgiving morning. many of us use pumpkin to make pies and other dishes but you can use pumpkin to make other healthy dishes. good morning. >> good morning. >> so pumpkin is so versatile. >> yesh it's versatile and super nutritious. so i think there's so many ways you can use...
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new york, the state, in the north, is more republican so a lower turnout in the city will mean that the electoral votes in new york could change hands. >> and what about postponing the election? >> postponing -- >> is that likely to happen? >> they didn't do it in the civil war or world war ii, so i don't think it's highly likely. the way it is now, it's going off on tuesday. the states have some power but ultimately it goes to conditioning, it's the federal conditioning that would control whether the election would be postponed. they could overrule any decision by a state to postpone it. >> if they're doing emails and faxing and other provisions, opening up lawsuits? >> we are a letigguous society so i suspect anything is a lawsuit but i don't believe there will be grounds. due process is the only thing that really matters. >> let's talk about the popular vote versus the electoral college. i don't think the american people still understand how this works and on that night we will state has this many and that many. the popular vote, your vote counts because the popular vote is used to h
new york, the state, in the north, is more republican so a lower turnout in the city will mean that the electoral votes in new york could change hands. >> and what about postponing the election? >> postponing -- >> is that likely to happen? >> they didn't do it in the civil war or world war ii, so i don't think it's highly likely. the way it is now, it's going off on tuesday. the states have some power but ultimately it goes to conditioning, it's the federal conditioning...
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in queens, burned rubble, subways are still cut off by flooding in new york city. >> 's like the city has been cut in half around 40th street. >> thousands were trapped in their homes for over 72 hours. >> sunday night was the most terrifying. >> along the jersey shore, homes were ripped from their foundations. >> its like right out of a movie. >> woodbridge, emergency officials say thousands of gallons of oil from the refinery came loose from the storm. president obama promised federal help. for new jersey. >> we go through tough times but we bounced back. the reason we bounceback is because we look out for one another. we don't leave anybody behind. >> getting back to life as usual is complicated, creating long lines for food and gas. >> we are coming back, definitely, without a doubt, we are coming back, all of us, together. >> across the northeast, communities are refusing to quit until their lives are restored. millions of people are beginning their third day without power especially for those cut off from their homes along the jersey shore. the recovery can happen soon enough. >
in queens, burned rubble, subways are still cut off by flooding in new york city. >> 's like the city has been cut in half around 40th street. >> thousands were trapped in their homes for over 72 hours. >> sunday night was the most terrifying. >> along the jersey shore, homes were ripped from their foundations. >> its like right out of a movie. >> woodbridge, emergency officials say thousands of gallons of oil from the refinery came loose from the storm....
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at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 46 degrees at the airport. the steelers barely hold on against kansas city. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. do think the allegations against elmo creator kevin clash will have a negative impact on the elmo character? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we have a wet roads. you will need a few extra minutes. we are tracking an injury accident. a busy area for this time of the morning. we have a water main break along philadelphia road leftover from yesterday. madison and calvert and the j.f.x. rams to guilford avenue are close to. charles street and 21st street, watch for closures. we have a delay that stretches down towards edmondson. we start with 70 at 29. we'll see some delays a
at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 46 degrees at the airport. the steelers barely hold on against kansas city. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. do think the allegations against elmo creator kevin clash will have a negative impact on the elmo character? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here...
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. >> in new york city many are questioning the mayor's priority as they prepare for a marathon. >> we are pulling bodies out of water. do you see the disconnect here? what's the pain from sandy fresh. >> forecasters say another winter storm is heading this way and it could be here well before the power is back on next week. >> at a time when they need all the help they can get, bureaucratic red tape is keeping electrical repair crews from lending a hand in new jersey. since they are not union employees, the crews are being turned away. they have now moved up to new york. a benefit telethon will be tonight at 8:00 hosted by matt lauer and carried by all of the networks of nbc universal. money collected will be donated to the american red cross. again, the hourlong telethon will be tonight at 8:00 on wbal tv 11. >> in this morning's project economy report, you may have heard it takes a job to get the job. that may be true for the man hoping their next job will be president of the united states. we are joined live with a story. any expectation of what the numbers might show? >> we are he
. >> in new york city many are questioning the mayor's priority as they prepare for a marathon. >> we are pulling bodies out of water. do you see the disconnect here? what's the pain from sandy fresh. >> forecasters say another winter storm is heading this way and it could be here well before the power is back on next week. >> at a time when they need all the help they can get, bureaucratic red tape is keeping electrical repair crews from lending a hand in new jersey....
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. >> with help from volunteers, including runners from the new york city marathon. >> taking advantage of the day to give back. >> subway and power lines are coming back. >> there will be more of day supply of gasoline and more of a distribution. >> necessities continue to pour in. there are hundreds of thousands still without power. officials are scrambling to make sure there is enough polling places available. forecasters warned a harsh nor'easter is on the way. >> we are looking for twop to f to four inches of rain. >> jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> time now to take a look at your morning commute. we have delays on southbound 295. we have a left lane taken up by an accident and that is creating some backups. word of a crash in johns hopkins road. there's an accident on pulaski highway in middle river. delays on the west side. 23 miles per hour down towards edmondson. so far so good on 70. so far so good on the j.f.x. here's a quick, live look at traffic. there are your delays on the west side down towards edmondson. this is 83
. >> with help from volunteers, including runners from the new york city marathon. >> taking advantage of the day to give back. >> subway and power lines are coming back. >> there will be more of day supply of gasoline and more of a distribution. >> necessities continue to pour in. there are hundreds of thousands still without power. officials are scrambling to make sure there is enough polling places available. forecasters warned a harsh nor'easter is on the way....
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we want to expose our members to this marketplace. >> new york city took in $259 million in additional revenue when it allowed same-sex marriage on the books. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> we have some heavy traffic on northbound 95 in howard county because of an accident. we're in the red leading up to it. continued closures at charles and lanvale because of that water main break. used calvert or the j.f.x. for north-south traffic. 52 miles per hour on the north side. tapping the brakes at liberty. here's a quick, live look at traffic. this is 95 near the fort mchenry. we had a disabled vehicle but that has been cleared. 95 at route 32, it has been inching along. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava marie is at the timonium fairgrounds. >> we're getting ready for the big maryland irish festival. you guys were selected for the taste of guinness cookoff. that means you'll be featured at the festival. >> it felt wonderful to be selected. >> the dish had to have guinness in it. we'll talk all about the dish and talk more about the festival. a quick che
we want to expose our members to this marketplace. >> new york city took in $259 million in additional revenue when it allowed same-sex marriage on the books. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> we have some heavy traffic on northbound 95 in howard county because of an accident. we're in the red leading up to it. continued closures at charles and lanvale because of that water main break. used calvert or the j.f.x. for north-south traffic. 52 miles per...
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. >> the city of new york is talking about getting water out of the battery tonneau. and preparing for a marathon. do you see that disconnect? >> in some of the hardest-hit communities, the water may be anger ut the residents' is still rising. >> the views show what could've happened to us. look at the widespread damage. she got a chance to see the devastation around her family's vacation home. parts of the area are just unrecognizable. >> this was planned before it sandy came through. car -- this was planned before sandy came through. there were houses there, each comment. 335 went right through there. now it is a brand new in left. -- inlet. mandatory evacuations were ordered for the communication -- communities. that explains why no deaths in that area have been reported. no word yet on when residents will be able to get back into their homes. nbc will host a benefit telethon tomorrow night at 8:00. it will be carried by all the networks of nbc universal. the benefit will feature performances by bruce springsteen, billy joel, a stain, just to name a few -- sting, j
. >> the city of new york is talking about getting water out of the battery tonneau. and preparing for a marathon. do you see that disconnect? >> in some of the hardest-hit communities, the water may be anger ut the residents' is still rising. >> the views show what could've happened to us. look at the widespread damage. she got a chance to see the devastation around her family's vacation home. parts of the area are just unrecognizable. >> this was planned before it...
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tonight mary -- mayor bloomberg has canceled the new york city marathon but food, fuel and power are still out in the hardest-hit areas. >> four days later, the theory of sandy is too much -- the fuyr ry of sandy is too much to bear. >> we need help here. we truly do. we need someone to come and tell us which way to go. >> many simply are not going anywhere. >> lines have been 2 miles long. >> lines for fuel and traffic are just too charging phone have been overwhelming for many. >> in some cases, pushing patients and the motion over the edge. the difficulties stretch for miles along the atlantic coast. >> no heat, no power. >> hope is quickly fading. >> we have bodies removed -- being removed. >> devastation that after days of controversy forced organizers to cancel this weekend's new york city marathon. >> the race had become a distraction for people who were working trying to help people. >> how is beginning to show up by the truck load here. the basic necessities like water, food and warm clothes. tonight an all-star lineup of entertainers gathered for a benefit for storm victims
tonight mary -- mayor bloomberg has canceled the new york city marathon but food, fuel and power are still out in the hardest-hit areas. >> four days later, the theory of sandy is too much -- the fuyr ry of sandy is too much to bear. >> we need help here. we truly do. we need someone to come and tell us which way to go. >> many simply are not going anywhere. >> lines have been 2 miles long. >> lines for fuel and traffic are just too charging phone have been...
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and progress is being made in new york city as 80% of the subway lines are back up and running. schools not damaged by the storm are expected to open on monday. however, with 9,000 customers in the metro area still in the dark, and long lines continue to plague customers at gas stations. and resources that would have been devoted to the new york city marathon will now be diverted to the public. and anheuser-busch is converting its plant in cartersville, georgia, to can water by the six pack, shipping it to the red cross, where it will be distributed where it's needed most. locally, bge has sent crews to help in the area as well. still ahead, baltimore city police have a pair of deadly shootings on their hands tonight. and home coming takes on a whole new meaning to the team whole new meaning to the team as they dedicate ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? you
and progress is being made in new york city as 80% of the subway lines are back up and running. schools not damaged by the storm are expected to open on monday. however, with 9,000 customers in the metro area still in the dark, and long lines continue to plague customers at gas stations. and resources that would have been devoted to the new york city marathon will now be diverted to the public. and anheuser-busch is converting its plant in cartersville, georgia, to can water by the six pack,...
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that is where the worst weather is, and drive down cold into new jersey and new york city. almost weather conditions at times -- blizzard conditions at times. in our area, after the light precipitation so far. -- a light precipitation so far. watch out for some slick spots. at bwi, only 5 hundreths of an end. that is our total monthly rainfall so far. high of only 44 degrees. still supposed to be hitting 60. that storm off the coast drawing down the cold air. as the chilly air comes down the coast, the temperatures cool a few more degrees. the rain could mix with a little wet snow or sleet. winter weather advisers in northern delaware, all of new jersey. a warning on the coast. that is where the worst of the storm is, the purple areas. we are on the western fringe of it. temperatures will stay mostly above freezing ander -- around our area. 45 mph wind gusts. strong winds all the way down to delaware. the storm is buffeting the coast with winds. not nearly as strong as sandy but this time, that heavy snow as well with cold temperatures. this will continue to go north often
that is where the worst weather is, and drive down cold into new jersey and new york city. almost weather conditions at times -- blizzard conditions at times. in our area, after the light precipitation so far. -- a light precipitation so far. watch out for some slick spots. at bwi, only 5 hundreths of an end. that is our total monthly rainfall so far. high of only 44 degrees. still supposed to be hitting 60. that storm off the coast drawing down the cold air. as the chilly air comes down the...
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new york city firefighters and the national guard assisted in the transfer of patients. you have to look for an alternative market use the north east regional amtrak train to head up north. the plan to restore some service on friday to and from the york city. if i did schedule is expected to be released tomorrow. --a fight is scheduled is expected to be released ma. >> a group of baltimore paramedics is headed to new jersey to help out with the aftermath. >> they are part of a team from maryland requested to make the trip. kai reed there as they packed up for deployment. >> paramedic is the impact of for an assignment but this one is a little different. >> you are anxious but accokeek does want to get there and it started. >> she and four other baltimore city paramedic will have to abandon county, new jersey thursday morning -- to atlantic county, new jersey, thursday morning. >> straps, extra tabs. >> they have seen the devastating pictures and the 911 calls for service are overwhelming first responders. what a lot of flood and wind damage. people are uprooted and hopef
new york city firefighters and the national guard assisted in the transfer of patients. you have to look for an alternative market use the north east regional amtrak train to head up north. the plan to restore some service on friday to and from the york city. if i did schedule is expected to be released tomorrow. --a fight is scheduled is expected to be released ma. >> a group of baltimore paramedics is headed to new jersey to help out with the aftermath. >> they are part of a team...
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as of this morning, there is very limited train and bus service in new york city. >> covering the nation, the search continues for the man involved in three bombings in virginia. the 25-year-old is wanted for detonating pipe bombs at the homes of his ex-girlfriend and two investigators handling and indecent exposure case. he has been charged with attempted capital murder, manufacture of a weapon of terror and are some. he is already wanted for exposing himself at a shopping center. he is said to be armed and dangerous. >> and illinois mother has been held without bond after a gruesome stabbing left two children dead, including her son. she is accused of stabbing her son and a 5-year-old girl to death inside the home on tuesday evening. according to prosecutors, she stabbed her son and the girl dozens of times and cut both of their throats. she was allegedly angry at her husband for leaving her alone to care for their child. the 5-year-old was allegedly killed because she witnessed the attack on the boy. two people are in custody after a shooting at the university of southern california c
as of this morning, there is very limited train and bus service in new york city. >> covering the nation, the search continues for the man involved in three bombings in virginia. the 25-year-old is wanted for detonating pipe bombs at the homes of his ex-girlfriend and two investigators handling and indecent exposure case. he has been charged with attempted capital murder, manufacture of a weapon of terror and are some. he is already wanted for exposing himself at a shopping center. he is...
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wbal tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. >> we have breaking news on the new york city marathon. the mayor has decided to cancel their race after criticism. many new yorkers had been complaining it would be insensitive and divert city resources when many are suffering. no word on whether it has been rescheduled. right now, winds of 90 miles an hour and two feet of snow. it certainly created a punch of weather extremes. >> several days later there are more questions about the impact of global warming on our climate. we joined a teleconference with some ocean scientists to find out answers on this. he joins us with more. >> the four hundred year old tree which you see behind me that has been reduced to a stop is another victim of sandy. as you said, some scientists are speaking out about climate change in the role that the place with the super storms and how it chesapeake area will be affected. the tree is one of the evidence markers left by super storm sandy. profs discussed with reporters concerns about future storms. >> unless we solve the climate crisis, we can be sure that a s
wbal tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. >> we have breaking news on the new york city marathon. the mayor has decided to cancel their race after criticism. many new yorkers had been complaining it would be insensitive and divert city resources when many are suffering. no word on whether it has been rescheduled. right now, winds of 90 miles an hour and two feet of snow. it certainly created a punch of weather extremes. >> several days later there are more questions about the...
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in new york city alone, more than 60 polling places have been moved or closed because of the storm. officials are scrambling for options. while clean-up crews continue to scramble to get as much done before the next storm, a harsh nor'easter, moves in. >> the core -- the forecast is for continued cold weather for much of the week and potentially serious storm with wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour beginning wednesday afternoon into thursday. >> way to sue for millions still reeling from sandy. >> be we continue to monitor the progress. it's not too bad other than the chilly temperatures. we will work things up for election day. maybe a few showers in the pacific northwest. generally good and whether for election day. this guy's have cleared out and our only weather problem will be the cold. we have temperatures that have been running well below normal. only 30 degrees in oakland. some deep snow pack out there from the storm, so that is keeping things in the 30's. even during the war that the afternoon, in the mid '40's -- that's quite a bit below normal. we're supposed to be hitting
in new york city alone, more than 60 polling places have been moved or closed because of the storm. officials are scrambling for options. while clean-up crews continue to scramble to get as much done before the next storm, a harsh nor'easter, moves in. >> the core -- the forecast is for continued cold weather for much of the week and potentially serious storm with wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour beginning wednesday afternoon into thursday. >> way to sue for millions still reeling...
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the same cannot be said for new jersey and new york which are being hit by rain, wind, and even snow. for the second time in two weeks, residents have been warned to clear out. >> jay has the latest from trenton, new jersey. >> the damage and difficulties stretched for miles. >> everybody got hit. >> and it now millions along the east coast must deal with a second storm. >> it is expected to arrive with heavy wind and rain today through tonight and into tomorrow morning. >> a harsh nor'easter has started dumping heavy snow in connecticut. plows have been moved into place. but there is a difficulty in trying to protect an area already ravaged by sandy. hundreds of thousands are without power. in other places, homes and communities have been wiped away. this latest round of weather will likely set back the recovery. >> i can see us moving backwards. people who have power, losing power. >> an overwhelming task of cleanup will become even more difficult. >> we have a lot of stuff in the street. the snow and ice gets mixed with things that are out there. >> the storm is already chipping aw
the same cannot be said for new jersey and new york which are being hit by rain, wind, and even snow. for the second time in two weeks, residents have been warned to clear out. >> jay has the latest from trenton, new jersey. >> the damage and difficulties stretched for miles. >> everybody got hit. >> and it now millions along the east coast must deal with a second storm. >> it is expected to arrive with heavy wind and rain today through tonight and into tomorrow...
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today he was given the honor of ringing the bell to close the new york stock exchange. [applause] i thought we would hear a ding. last week, he and j.j. party won the gold glove awards. this is jones' second gold glove. stocks ended the day with the dow gaining just under four points to close at 12,800. the nasdaq also rose nine. and the s&p edged up two points. holiday airline flights are booking early this year according to the wall street journal. it reports a dramatic increase in sales for the christmas and new year's eve holidays. sales are already up more than 50% from a year ago. analysts say one reason could be that there were nine holiday travel days last year. there are 11 this year. the extra days may make it easier for families to travel further distances and stay at their destinations launder. a couple of recalls to pass along tonight involving more than 900,000 chrysler suvs. grand cherokees are being pulled off the market. the problem? the air bags can inflate while people are driving. the recall affects cherokees from 2002-2004 and keep liberty from mode
today he was given the honor of ringing the bell to close the new york stock exchange. [applause] i thought we would hear a ding. last week, he and j.j. party won the gold glove awards. this is jones' second gold glove. stocks ended the day with the dow gaining just under four points to close at 12,800. the nasdaq also rose nine. and the s&p edged up two points. holiday airline flights are booking early this year according to the wall street journal. it reports a dramatic increase in sales...
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it is not the only one in the city causing problems. >> there is no question new jersey was one of the hardest- hit areas. a look at the damage from sky team 11 aead. >> it will stay quiet. would be the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. -- we will give you the seven- day forecast in a few minutes. >> live, local, late breaking. >> welcome back to 11 news today. i am stan stovall. >> it is men and make dinner date. >> can you substitute "go get" for "make." >> if you want to take your wife out, i am sure that would be fine. >> as long as you can substitute some of the words, i am fine. >> 7-eleven has a chair in the corner. let's talk some weather here. it will be chilly. a good day for tracking and staying inside. the weather will be chilly for the next couple of days. 41 at the airport. there might be a sprinkle passing by. partly sunny skies going into the afternoon. the high-temperature only 54. the average temperature is in the low 60's. this is an unusually cool for the beginning of november. >> it will be in the 48's for the game. >> let's check with the morning commute. we ar
it is not the only one in the city causing problems. >> there is no question new jersey was one of the hardest- hit areas. a look at the damage from sky team 11 aead. >> it will stay quiet. would be the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. -- we will give you the seven- day forecast in a few minutes. >> live, local, late breaking. >> welcome back to 11 news today. i am stan stovall. >> it is men and make dinner date. >> can you substitute "go get"...
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new york city has barred small churches from renting public school on weekends. >> if we abandon the dignity of the human person, how are we going to make any kind of critique about what is good or bad, right or wrong, healthy or unhealthy? >> churches are exempt from the birth control rules, but their affiliates are not. several dioceses and charities have filed lawsuits against the mandate. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> former maryland lawmaker tiffany austin is back in the news. her attorneys say that she should be reinstated to her office. the reasoning? she received probation after completing the 300 hours of community service and paid $800 back to the maryland general assembly for using state money to pay an employee in her law firm. counsel says she was permanently removed from her term after her conviction. that became official when she received a suspended sentence last month. >> we have an update on that shooting at a howard county top gun belt. police are now asking for your help to identify women robbed. authorities are offering a two -- a $200 reward. this happened
new york city has barred small churches from renting public school on weekends. >> if we abandon the dignity of the human person, how are we going to make any kind of critique about what is good or bad, right or wrong, healthy or unhealthy? >> churches are exempt from the birth control rules, but their affiliates are not. several dioceses and charities have filed lawsuits against the mandate. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> former maryland lawmaker tiffany austin is back in...
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new york city was planning on going forward with its annual marathon but in the last hour michael bloomberg canceled it after receiving criticism this was not the time to do a race. crews continued to clean up debris, power lines, and trees but some homeowners say they were left behind for too long in the cold. barry sanders has their story. we understand they are happier right now because they have their power. >> the power is back on and they feel a sense of relief right now. they were upset because of a tree limb falling on a power line. they say the same thing happened last year with the same tree and they were out of power for a week. >> it is a shame it is over a tree limb. >> after days of frustration, -- >> used to be beautiful. you could hear the wind whistled through it. but it doesn't -- definitely needs to go down. >> neighbors finally feel satisfied. the land that fell on electric lines is now on the ground, it dropped into shreds. electricity is restored. it was monday afternoon when this generator kicked in and others on the road remained in the dark. by friday, the families
new york city was planning on going forward with its annual marathon but in the last hour michael bloomberg canceled it after receiving criticism this was not the time to do a race. crews continued to clean up debris, power lines, and trees but some homeowners say they were left behind for too long in the cold. barry sanders has their story. we understand they are happier right now because they have their power. >> the power is back on and they feel a sense of relief right now. they were...
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in new jersey and new york city, it will put a damper on the recovery. >> that is it for 11 days at 6:00. we will see you back here tonight after sunday night's wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college.
in new jersey and new york city, it will put a damper on the recovery. >> that is it for 11 days at 6:00. we will see you back here tonight after sunday night's wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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parts of connecticut, new york, down into new jersey. winds over 40 miles an hour. while things are quiet in ocean city, is a strong nor'easter and a strong snowstorm in parts of the atlantic coast to the north of there. that cold air is pulling down into maryland. it is possible some of our brain may next but the storm is going to pull over night. another colder than normal day. still supposed to be about 60. we were only at 44 degrees today. it is going to get colder tonight. temperatures falling on strong wind. gusts of 20-30-45 miles an hour. up to 40 offshore in the mid- atlantic coast. winds 25 miles an hour along the eastern seaboard as the storm goes north. new jersey and delaware, there is even a winter weathered wiser for the northeastern corner of our states. perhaps an accumulation of snow, cold air services and maybe some tree branches, parts of the eastern shore. an inch or so is all we would expect. the weather system is still holding onto the winter was hurt advisory. here in baltimore, 32-44 the overnight low. the storm makes its way up toward the c
parts of connecticut, new york, down into new jersey. winds over 40 miles an hour. while things are quiet in ocean city, is a strong nor'easter and a strong snowstorm in parts of the atlantic coast to the north of there. that cold air is pulling down into maryland. it is possible some of our brain may next but the storm is going to pull over night. another colder than normal day. still supposed to be about 60. we were only at 44 degrees today. it is going to get colder tonight. temperatures...
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residents to come back. >> new york city is ready to continue tradition, too. not everyone is in favor of holding the yearly amohundred marathon. >> a runner from out of town is going to get that room. >> thousands now homeless are asking for federal help. fema is the opening disaster relief centers today, and they will be desperately needed. in atlantic city, new jersey, danielle leigh. >> the jerry sandusky sex abuse seige continues. why two former penn state officials are in court today. unemployment may have to tire, unemployment may have to tire, but it was not all bad news did you know dentures are ten times softer than natural teeth and can be easily scratched? they may also have surface pores, where odor-causing bacteria can grow. that's why dentures require special care. make polident® part of your daily routine. polident's unique microclean formula cleanses gently. it releases antimicrobial agents, including active oxygen, to kill ninety-nine-point-nine percent of odor causing bacteria and reduce plaque. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture, use
residents to come back. >> new york city is ready to continue tradition, too. not everyone is in favor of holding the yearly amohundred marathon. >> a runner from out of town is going to get that room. >> thousands now homeless are asking for federal help. fema is the opening disaster relief centers today, and they will be desperately needed. in atlantic city, new jersey, danielle leigh. >> the jerry sandusky sex abuse seige continues. why two former penn state officials...
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back over there on my shoulders, that's new york city. what we want you to see this way, you won't believe it. damage from this storm, millions upon millions of dollars and losses to these boats. big, small luxury boats. owned by working people, gone. >> it was rolling waves. and they had boats coming in, floating along, everywhere. you didn't know which way that they were coming from. it was just amazing. >> you are looking at more than 600 boats. most of them are talking to the harbor master. he is the former captain of the police department here. and now my first question is, how did this happen? >> this is his wind-driven storm. the winds were in excess of 75 miles an hour. >> down there you heard a horrible creeking and crashing and because of the old sailboats crashing together into a pile. >> we have boats here ranging from 20-foot power boats to 50- foot sailboats. >> you tell me that the owners of these boats don't even know that their prized possessions are gone? >> they don't. we have no electricity, no phone service. no intern
back over there on my shoulders, that's new york city. what we want you to see this way, you won't believe it. damage from this storm, millions upon millions of dollars and losses to these boats. big, small luxury boats. owned by working people, gone. >> it was rolling waves. and they had boats coming in, floating along, everywhere. you didn't know which way that they were coming from. it was just amazing. >> you are looking at more than 600 boats. most of them are talking to the...
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. >>> victims of super storm sandy are hoping president obama's visit to new york city today will help spark some progress in the rebuild. the president got a first-hand look at the damage in places like staten island, where some frustrated residence say they need fema to act faster. the agency has about $8 billion available, and they are expected to ask congress for even more. >>> and topper is out on the weather terrace with a look at our forecast. top, it's a cool night. >> it is a cool night. i have added a sprinkle to the forecast south and east of town. not a huge deal. let's start with temperatures. the clouds are doing us a favor keeping temps up somewhat. 47 downtown, 47 at gaithersburg. 43 in leesburg and manassas and 36 up in frederick. satellite picture of the radar combined. watch this precipitation down through richmond, trying to take a turn to the north. most of it will go out to sea tonight and we will have a nice day tomorrow. but right now we're going to say a slight chance of a sprinkle south and east, otherwise mostly cloudy, lows in the 30s. we'll come back with a
. >>> victims of super storm sandy are hoping president obama's visit to new york city today will help spark some progress in the rebuild. the president got a first-hand look at the damage in places like staten island, where some frustrated residence say they need fema to act faster. the agency has about $8 billion available, and they are expected to ask congress for even more. >>> and topper is out on the weather terrace with a look at our forecast. top, it's a cool night....
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was new york city right by canceling that marathon? a lot of folks had already gone up there if they were going to do that shouldn't it have been done days ago? drop us a line, mailbag@wusa9.com. we may get to your comments on the air monday evening. >>> okay, how does $50 for five gallons of gas sound? well, that is what some drivers in seaside heights, new jersey are paying, and that's after they went in line for four hours. more than a million people across the state are still without power, and that means no heat and the temperatures are going down. we take a live look outside right now. our own temperatures are none too warm. topper in the weather center. what can we expect? >> it's going to be chilly. if you are headed out i would dress for the 30s. it is going to be windy tonight and tomorrow. let's start with temperatures, primarily in the 40s. it's still 50 downtown but for all intents and purposes it's in the 40s. 46 in gaithersburg, 46 in leesburg, 43 up in hagerstown, 43 also in cumberland. the freezing mark for our friends
was new york city right by canceling that marathon? a lot of folks had already gone up there if they were going to do that shouldn't it have been done days ago? drop us a line, mailbag@wusa9.com. we may get to your comments on the air monday evening. >>> okay, how does $50 for five gallons of gas sound? well, that is what some drivers in seaside heights, new jersey are paying, and that's after they went in line for four hours. more than a million people across the state are still...
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drivers in new york city now have to deal with the rationing of gasoline. motorists are allowed to fill up on alternate days depending on whether the last didn't of their license plate ends in an odd or even number. sandy cut power to filling stations make aring for a mess and a difficult -- making for a mess and a difficult time gassing up. >>> we'll start with temperatures tonight, high managed to climb to 58, still a little below our average of 61, but not bad, not as much wind today. now we're looking at 40s, a 39 in frederick, 47 downtown, 43 in gaithersburg, 41 in manassas and 46 in leesburg. so temps are going to fall but not like a stone tonight. temps will be in the 30s overnight. now satellite picture radar combined, we have clear skies, clouds back into the great lakes. they will stay north of us tonight and most of tomorrow. so clearand chilly tonight, maybe a one blanket night, lows 34 to 44. we'll come back, talk about a storm in the rockies and what that means to our weekend forecast. >>> straight ahead what age group do you any is most likel
drivers in new york city now have to deal with the rationing of gasoline. motorists are allowed to fill up on alternate days depending on whether the last didn't of their license plate ends in an odd or even number. sandy cut power to filling stations make aring for a mess and a difficult -- making for a mess and a difficult time gassing up. >>> we'll start with temperatures tonight, high managed to climb to 58, still a little below our average of 61, but not bad, not as much wind...
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to new york city, where frustration is the new normal. >> get in front of me. >> reporter: here, three long days in the dark and three long hours for gas are taking their toll. speaking of tolls are free, but you pay in waiting. if you have less than three people in the car you don't get over a bridge or new a tunnel. >> move to the front, let's go. >> reporter: no news story can wrap up the toll of super storm sandy. the death toll is 97. more than half in the tristate area. today, the discovery of two boys swept from their mother on a staten island street at the height of the storm, they got out to get help, but she could not hold on. they found their bodies in a marsh today. still, there are signs of hope. signs of making the best of it. like new yorkers are known to do. >> we are here not only for homework, but for warmth and to be around people. >> reporter: the recovery has been slow and stressful. as the city saw post 9/11 there is a renewed dedication to volunteering. meals and bottled water are being distributed. >>> over in new jersey, the cleanup is going on long beach islan
to new york city, where frustration is the new normal. >> get in front of me. >> reporter: here, three long days in the dark and three long hours for gas are taking their toll. speaking of tolls are free, but you pay in waiting. if you have less than three people in the car you don't get over a bridge or new a tunnel. >> move to the front, let's go. >> reporter: no news story can wrap up the toll of super storm sandy. the death toll is 97. more than half in the tristate...
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new york city is trying to pull itself back together. and it could be next week before things even start to feel normal again. >> reporter: gridlock on the streets of manhattan and michael bloomberg requiring a three passenger limit for vehicles in the city. portions of the subway system also submerged along with a runway at laguardia airport. >> many people's lives were turned upside down and everyone is working 24 hours a day to get this city back on track. >> reporter: the stock market managed to reopen, but traders report limited access to internet and cell phones. many other buildings remained closed while city inspectors searched for damage. 643,000 throughout new york city are still without power. public schools won't reopen for students until monday. but it's the images from staten island and queens that remain most shocking. docks at the piers in shambles. >> i thought i could fight the flood and i probably could have the flood. but not the fire. >> reporter: and that's what a lot of people say sandy's legacy will be. a hurrican
new york city is trying to pull itself back together. and it could be next week before things even start to feel normal again. >> reporter: gridlock on the streets of manhattan and michael bloomberg requiring a three passenger limit for vehicles in the city. portions of the subway system also submerged along with a runway at laguardia airport. >> many people's lives were turned upside down and everyone is working 24 hours a day to get this city back on track. >> reporter: the...
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the parade will take place in new york city, of course. the date, november 22nd. >>> still ahead on 9 news now tonight, walking for health and raising money in the fight against this country's number one fatal disease. >>> and the veteran's day. erica has the forecast when we come back. >> across our area today, boy scouts collected food for people in need. this is the second phase of the annual scouting for food. last week boy scouts delivered bags to hundreds of homes in the washington area. today they went back to collect those bags filled with food. one of the sites was a safe way store on piney branch road in northwest washington. safe way stores throughout the area took part in this. the capital area food bank will distribute the food to more than 700 agencies in our area. >> i'm really happy to see that the boys are participating in high numbers, getting a good sense of what it is to be hungry in our community. >> when you consider one in two children right here, washington, d.c., our nation's capital, doesn't know where their next
the parade will take place in new york city, of course. the date, november 22nd. >>> still ahead on 9 news now tonight, walking for health and raising money in the fight against this country's number one fatal disease. >>> and the veteran's day. erica has the forecast when we come back. >> across our area today, boy scouts collected food for people in need. this is the second phase of the annual scouting for food. last week boy scouts delivered bags to hundreds of homes...
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>>> and the new york city marathon is the latest victim of super storm sandy. just a few hours ago, the marathon was canceled at the public backlash over earlier plans to go ahead and have it. new yorkers complained that the marathon would take police and other resources away from the areas hard hit by the storm five days ago. mayor michael bloom issued a statement saying, "we cannot -- bloomberg issued a statement saying, "we cannot allow this to distract attention away from the critally important work that is being done to recover from the storm and get our city back on track." many of those affected by the storm agree. >> life changes, you know. sometimes you've got to cancel things. i mean there was no halloween. >> folks helping with the race have shifted their focus, now helping out-of-town runners that don't need the hotel rooms anymore to donate those rooms to families displaced by the storm. >>> sandy's force is very visible on staten island where the marathon was suppose to start. both are piled on top of each other. houses are torn from their foundat
>>> and the new york city marathon is the latest victim of super storm sandy. just a few hours ago, the marathon was canceled at the public backlash over earlier plans to go ahead and have it. new yorkers complained that the marathon would take police and other resources away from the areas hard hit by the storm five days ago. mayor michael bloom issued a statement saying, "we cannot -- bloomberg issued a statement saying, "we cannot allow this to distract attention away from...
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there are signs that life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today. as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. but problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare, without public transportation wednesday, manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. there are some good news -- there's some good news, subway and train service is starting up again today at least on a limited basis. >> i am declaring a transportation emergency. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg is mandating that all cars driving into manhattan have to at least have three people. >> i know it is inconvenience for a lot of people. but the bottom line is the streets can only handle so much. >> reporter: officials estimate half of all gas stations in the area are closed. the result long lines. >> hundreds of cars here trying the get some gas. >> reporter: industry analysts say it could take another week. ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >> half of the gas stations in that entire area are cl
there are signs that life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today. as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. but problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare, without public transportation wednesday, manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. there are some good news -- there's some good news, subway and train service is starting up again today at least on a limited basis. >> i...
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york city for victims of superstorm sandy. kanye west, bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi will also perform. jennifer hudson takes the stage in "we will always love you." a salute to whitney houston. the special airs tonight at 10:00 on cbs. that's your year on entertainment. teresa garcia, cbs news, beverly hills. >> good morning and thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. good morning patrick have a safe drive to the eastern shore. i'm andrea roane. >> i love that name patrick. i named my son that. and i'm mike hydeck. thank you for joining us. happy friday we're glad you're with us. >> it's a get name. >> it is. good morning monika. >> and how are you mr. howard bernstein? >> it is friday, weather is looking up right through the holiday even. so you got travel plans, you got people coming either way, it's going to work out pretty fine here. >> no problems. >> i don't see any. >> piece of cake. >> other than the schedule maybe. lack of cars or something. but weather is not going to be ab issue. here's a look at your da
york city for victims of superstorm sandy. kanye west, bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi will also perform. jennifer hudson takes the stage in "we will always love you." a salute to whitney houston. the special airs tonight at 10:00 on cbs. that's your year on entertainment. teresa garcia, cbs news, beverly hills. >> good morning and thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. good morning patrick have a safe drive to the eastern shore. i'm andrea roane. >> i love that...
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president obama picks up a pretty big endorsement from new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he held rallies in wisconsin, nevada, even colorado. today, he'll spend some time in the battleground state of ohio. republican mitt romney focusing entirely on virginia yesterday. he'll kickoff the final weekend with events in wisconsin and ohio. >>> the last major snapshot of the economy before the election will be released today. the labor department will unveil the unemployment numbers this morning. economists are expected that will the economy will have added about 1 -- 125,000 jobs in october. which would be enough to get the unemployment rate to 7.9%. it will actually go up just one tenth of a percent. >>> military trucks will be used as election day polling stations in new jersey in communities that were battered by sandy. they're going to be parked at polling places that don't have power and also extending deadlines for mail-in ballots because of sandy. return them no later than the close of polls on tuesday. >>> early voters in maryland have been spending some of their time
president obama picks up a pretty big endorsement from new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he held rallies in wisconsin, nevada, even colorado. today, he'll spend some time in the battleground state of ohio. republican mitt romney focusing entirely on virginia yesterday. he'll kickoff the final weekend with events in wisconsin and ohio. >>> the last major snapshot of the economy before the election will be released today. the labor department will unveil the unemployment numbers...
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staten island, new york. >>> new york city is opening schools today for the first time. >>> tuesday is election day so generators are being brought in and polling locations are being moved so ravaged sections of new york and new jersey residents will be able to vote. it remains unclear if the preparations are enough to avoid depressed turnout in communities which still lack power or people have been forced to leave their homes. >>> new york city's transit system remains a problem in the days after superstorm sandy. yesterday governor cuomo suspended tolls in the rockaways. the loss of train service makes it especially hard for residents to get back and forth. the suspended tolls will remain in place. >>> today and tomorrow fairfax police testimony is going to collect food and clothing for the victims of superstorm sandy. >> matt jablow has more. >> reporter: captain laura kenyan is the head of the criminal investigation division of the city of fairfax. >> my co-workers rally. >> reporter: during more than 20 years as a police officer she has witnessed all types of tragedies. >> but non
staten island, new york. >>> new york city is opening schools today for the first time. >>> tuesday is election day so generators are being brought in and polling locations are being moved so ravaged sections of new york and new jersey residents will be able to vote. it remains unclear if the preparations are enough to avoid depressed turnout in communities which still lack power or people have been forced to leave their homes. >>> new york city's transit system...
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new york city plans to use shuttle buses to transport voters to the polls. new york and new jersey are allowing displaced residents to cast a provisional ballot for president and statewide office holders in any polling place. >>> the uncertainty of voting tonight comes as authorities in both localities, new york and new jersey prepare for a nor'easter which is making its way toward the east coast. officials say the storm could slow efforts to restore power to the nearly 2 million people who are still without electricity. cold weather has made it hard for the people who lack heat or are now homeless. the storm is expected to pri winds of up to 55 miles an hour and there could also be more coastal flooding, as much as two inches along the shore and several inches of snow in pennsylvania and upstate new york are predicted. >>> one week after superstorm sandy, hundreds of residents in krisfield, maryland are still without a permanent home. 126 units the summer's cove apartments were evacuated and flooded there. that means 168 people are in temporary housing. off
new york city plans to use shuttle buses to transport voters to the polls. new york and new jersey are allowing displaced residents to cast a provisional ballot for president and statewide office holders in any polling place. >>> the uncertainty of voting tonight comes as authorities in both localities, new york and new jersey prepare for a nor'easter which is making its way toward the east coast. officials say the storm could slow efforts to restore power to the nearly 2 million...
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i grew up outside of new york city. people in new york city are in the patient. it can be like yesterday, let's go let's go. >> exactly. >> my daughter walked the 17 blocks because she said the buses which were free yesterday packed like sardine cans. they find a way though. they're in the -- they're not patient but they find a way. >> you know four wheel transportation in new york city -- ooh. that's tough on a good day. let alone a day like the last couple of days. >> thanks jess. >>> well, some sometimes when you deal with all the hardship it can lead to creativity. >> it's the case for one montgomery county man. how he used his car to power through sandy. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now, it is coming up on 5:48. thursday, a new month. and pretty much the same forecast from yesterday. >> oh mostly cloudy. cool. little breezy. stray sprinkle north and west but i wanted to share a picture. yeah. i think so. out on the weather terrace thank fly the winds are light at the moment. from francine in northeastern garrett county and imagine where the con
i grew up outside of new york city. people in new york city are in the patient. it can be like yesterday, let's go let's go. >> exactly. >> my daughter walked the 17 blocks because she said the buses which were free yesterday packed like sardine cans. they find a way though. they're in the -- they're not patient but they find a way. >> you know four wheel transportation in new york city -- ooh. that's tough on a good day. let alone a day like the last couple of days. >>...
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in new york city, michael bloomberg says the city has already spent $134 million on storm relief. >>> it is a big deal. today vdot holds a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new express lanes. how will the lanes change the drive through tysons corner? that's coming up at 5:39. >>> next at 5:15, howard looks at our chance for more rain in his seven-day forecast. we'll be back. [ female announcer ] introducing yoplait greek 100. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ >>> 5:13. if you leave your home now it's going to be a little drizzly and damp and yucky feeling but things might brighten up later today. >> they will later on. some areas have bonified showers still going on this morning. we've got -- don't be surprised if the rain picks up. >> the leaves were a problem this morning. >> a lot of leaves have fallen down. slick streets. well above freezing and not even more slick than they will get later in the season. here's a look at your b
in new york city, michael bloomberg says the city has already spent $134 million on storm relief. >>> it is a big deal. today vdot holds a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new express lanes. how will the lanes change the drive through tysons corner? that's coming up at 5:39. >>> next at 5:15, howard looks at our chance for more rain in his seven-day forecast. we'll be back. [ female announcer ] introducing yoplait greek 100. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow,...
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after that their second challenge is having enough people in their car to enter new york city. since most mass transit is still down in the city, cars with less than three people trying to cross into manhattan are turned away. so they still have a lot of water that needs to be pumped out of lower manhattan. i'll have an update on the situation there coming up in half an hour at 5:30. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot kristin fisher,. >>> still ahead this morning the cia is releasing new information on the consulate attack in libya. that story is coming up. >> plus, campaign 2012 ramps back up as mitt romney returns to virginia. president obama also gets a big endorsement. >> and turnovers, the big story for virginia tech last night. killing any chance they had of getting to ten wins this year. keep it here, we'll be right back. >>> 5:09. another chill hi morning. we've got temperatures in the 30s and 40s out this. it will be another breezy day. and we start with mostly cloudy skies. once the sunrise comes and i know we have some breaks now probably seeing some stars overh
after that their second challenge is having enough people in their car to enter new york city. since most mass transit is still down in the city, cars with less than three people trying to cross into manhattan are turned away. so they still have a lot of water that needs to be pumped out of lower manhattan. i'll have an update on the situation there coming up in half an hour at 5:30. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot kristin fisher,. >>> still ahead this morning the cia is...
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everything that is collected is expected to be driven up to the new york area early wednesday morning by captain kenyan in vehicles donated by a local car dealer. >>> here are some of the other store ries making news now. a horrible accident at the pittsburgh zoo may lead and hopefully will lead to higher fences and railings there. this is awful. a toddler fell over the railing and somehow flipped out of the mesh netting there. he landed in an african dog exhibit and a group of animals attacked and possibly killed the boy. >>> a dozen people were injured when a bomb exploded outside a hotel in syria. the latest violence comes amid a push to work out a new proposal to end the 20-month-old civil war at the united nations. >>> how about a story to lighten your mood a bit? the capital christmas tree is on its way to washington. a 70-foot tall spruce cut down in colorado. the tree will be driven east nearly 4000 miles to the lawn of the u.s. capital for the holidays. >>> remember the weeks of waiting for the 2000 presidential election to be decided? coming up, one expert joins us with how
everything that is collected is expected to be driven up to the new york area early wednesday morning by captain kenyan in vehicles donated by a local car dealer. >>> here are some of the other store ries making news now. a horrible accident at the pittsburgh zoo may lead and hopefully will lead to higher fences and railings there. this is awful. a toddler fell over the railing and somehow flipped out of the mesh netting there. he landed in an african dog exhibit and a group of animals...
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drivers in new york city and staten island with odd numbered license plates can fill up today. tomorrow the even numbered tags. only 25% of the stations are open after the superstorm in new york. >>> she's treated breast cancer patients for years but then a local oncology nurse became a patient herself. >> and this nationals win more silver slugger awards than any other team. that story at 5:23. ! at 5:15 are you ready for a warmer weekend? hey you're going to get it. howard has details in his seven day forecast. >>> good morning, welcome back the 9news now -- to 9news now, 5:14 on this friday morning. look for mike knocking on your doors, he's going to be with his son. >> he's got the hat. >> scouting boots. last week we dropped off the bags with the little card and put foods in there. if you found one and we're going to pick them up and it's going to go to food banks, if you didn't get a bag on the front porch, go to the local safeway. you can donate there and they'll take the food to the same place. >> you can see howard at nationals park there for the heart walk with ab abl
drivers in new york city and staten island with odd numbered license plates can fill up today. tomorrow the even numbered tags. only 25% of the stations are open after the superstorm in new york. >>> she's treated breast cancer patients for years but then a local oncology nurse became a patient herself. >> and this nationals win more silver slugger awards than any other team. that story at 5:23. ! at 5:15 are you ready for a warmer weekend? hey you're going to get it. howard has...
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york city. well what we want you to see is this way. you won't believe it. damage from this storm. millions of dollars in losses to these boats. big, small, luxury boats. working people, gone. >> it was rolling waves. and they were just both coming in, floating along everywhere. you didn't know which way they were coming from. just amazing. >> reporter: you are looking at more than 600 boats. both destroyed. you're looking at the harbor master here. the former captain of the police department here. and now my first question to you, how did this happen? >> this is just based on the wind-driven storm. the ones here, they were in excess of 75 miles an hour. >> and down here you heard a horrible creeking and cracking. all the sailboats were there. >> we have boats ranging from, well, 20-foot power boats to 50- foot sailboats. >> you tell me that the owner of these boats. many of them don't know about the property and the prized possessions, they are all gone. >> we don't. we have no electricity, no
york city. well what we want you to see is this way. you won't believe it. damage from this storm. millions of dollars in losses to these boats. big, small, luxury boats. working people, gone. >> it was rolling waves. and they were just both coming in, floating along everywhere. you didn't know which way they were coming from. just amazing. >> reporter: you are looking at more than 600 boats. both destroyed. you're looking at the harbor master here. the former captain of the police...
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. >>> just when new york city commuters started to think things were getting back to normal, two crashes shut down the lincoln tunnel for hours this morning. in one case about 20 people were hurt, at least two of them seriously when a new jersey transit bus slammed into a trailways bus. the crash happened during the morning rush hour on the new jersey side and then two hours later a bus and a truck collided also on the new jersey side. those delays lasted as long as three hours. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the crashes. >>> in indianapolis investigators might have some new clues as to the cause of a deadly home explosion that happened over the weekend. the owner of the house says a faulty furnace may to be blame, but the gas company says it didn't get any calls about problems with the furnace. two people died in the blast saturday night. dozens of nearby homes were damaged or destroyed. in fact, this blast was so loud people living 3 miles away could hear it and the resulting fire burned for hours. so far utility crews have found no sign of a gas leak. >>> we're tak
. >>> just when new york city commuters started to think things were getting back to normal, two crashes shut down the lincoln tunnel for hours this morning. in one case about 20 people were hurt, at least two of them seriously when a new jersey transit bus slammed into a trailways bus. the crash happened during the morning rush hour on the new jersey side and then two hours later a bus and a truck collided also on the new jersey side. those delays lasted as long as three hours....